All the Rosé I Can't Wait to Try This Summer

It’s probably not a surprise rosé happens to my personal favorite wine. I’ll drink it year-round, but I especially love it in the summer. It is, after all, a warmer weather wine staple. There are so many things to love about rosé, and I’m not the only one who thinks so. According to some reports, between 2016 and 2020 rosé has increased in sales by over 200%. It’s a mainstay at this point and that is probably because of its accessibility. There are tons of different options from various regions, exciting new options are hitting shelves constantly, and many of the best ones are under $25.

Every summer I would set out to try a couple of new ones that have caught my eye on the store shelf. Unfortunately, last year while we were all limiting our outside interactions, I chose to restrict myself to only a couple of places which meant no more wine store and consuming way more California Roots (from Target) than I typically would. But this year I am ready to brand out once more and here are some of the ones I really want to try this summer.

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Calafuria

This one promises an “Italian escape in a bottle” - Slightly fizzy, super-bright, and balanced with notes of strawberry and watermelon

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YL Cuvee Rosé

This Corsican wine is made from 100% Nielluciu grapes. It is complex and bright with hints of chalk which is interesting.

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Out East Cotes de Provence Rosé

This rosé has notes of rose petals and a subtle spice. It promises to make you feel as though you’re enjoy time on a balcony in France.

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Hampton Water

This award-winning rosé is the creation of Jon Bon Jovi and his son. It promises a light refreshing flavor with a long, dry finish.

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Channing Daughters Rosato

This rosé comes from Long Island’s North Fork and is slightly bitter with a botanical finish. I hear it goes great with truffle fries?

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Gabrielskloof Rosebud

This wine is from South Africa and is slightly fizzy.

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AIX

This pale pink rosé is a delicate combination of ripe, summer fruits notes like watermelon and strawberries. Sounds like it would be great with a delicious summer salad.

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Skouras Peplo High Elevation Rose

This Greek wine has notes of dill and mint which sounds like it deserves to be paired with the most delicious tzatziki.

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Balletto Vineyards Rosé of Pinot Noir

This one is claimed to be what a “high end” rosé should be and mentions notes of creamy vanilla yogurt and farmers market fresh strawberries.

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